Waynesboro Country Club

This tight course was built on predominantly flat terrain, but there is some mounding which can cause uneven lies. Water hazards come into play on three holes. The large greens are average speed and undulating, and the tree-lined fairways are bordered by a standard cut of rough. The signature hole is #17, a 140-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot to an island green.

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Course Reviews

Antelope Hills Golf Course"Diamond in the rough"In July, 2003 I had the chance to try out this little 9 hole course and I was very satisfied with my experience. The fairways were in tremendous condition and the greens offered a perfect putting surface.
We could hear the coyotes howling as we started our round in the morning. The peacefulness alone (my wife and I were the only people on the course) was worth the price of green fees. The green fees, by the way, are very reasonable. The scenery from the first tee is spectacular, especially if you glance to the west.
If you're looking for a tough challenge, this isn't the course for you. The course is not too challenging but is a perfect stop if you're a beginner or coming out of Yellowstone and want to just relax on the course.
It's very wide open so you shouldn't lose any balls. My wife is a beginner golfer and had a very enjoyable round. Everything is well-maintained and we found the staff to be courteous and friendly.
I plan on returning to play this course again and I highly recommend you give it a try. Definitely a course to walk (not ride) to get the full enjoyment.---Jimme Rock, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Greensbridge Golf Course"18 handicapper"I found it challenging and yet not impossible. The greens are great.---C.L. Varvell, Jacksonville, NC

Madera Golf & Country Club"Jan 11, 2004"This is a great layout with some long par 3's. The fairways are wide but trees line many holes and you must be in position in the fairway to get a shot at the small greens. Speed of the greens is medium-fast. Greens and Tee boxes were in good shape but the bermuda fairways are dormant and not overseeded for the winter. Play is slower on Sunday's but everyone was friendly and helpful.---Chris, Merced, CA

Tanglewood Shores Golf & Country Club"Gaston Golf"i love this golf course. I live in this community at lake gaston and play here all the time during the summer. Exellent Prices and awesome feilds. People are very nice. Great Place to play golf. ---awesome, Raleigh, NC USA